Developers are starting to talk about the software-defined car. For decades, features have accumulated like cruft in new vehicles: a...
Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
Beautiful illustrations. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news...
In February, Meta released its large language model: LLaMA. Unlike OpenAI and its ChatGPT, Meta didn’t just give the world...
Earlier this week, I signed on to a short group statement, coordinated by the Center for AI Safety: Mitigating the...
Everyone is writing about an interagency and international report on Chinese hacking of US critical infrastructure. Lots of interesting details...
It’s neither hard nor expensive: Unlike password authentication, which requires a direct match between what is inputted and what’s stored...
Atlas Obscura has a five-part online course on cephalopods, taught by squid biologist Dr. Sarah McAnulty. As usual, you can...
Cyberspace operations now officially has a physical dimension, meaning that the United States has official military doctrine about cyberattacks that...
Interesting essay on the poisoning of LLMs—ChatGPT in particular: Given that we’ve known about model poisoning for years, and given...
It’s been a big month for US data privacy. Indiana, Iowa, and Tennessee all passed state privacy laws, bringing the...